The Namibia Premier Business Awards (NPBA) are just not about acknowledging success, they are about honouring the hard work, innovation and resilience of entrepreneurs who shape the domestic economic landscape.
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Opinion – 64% of Bank Windhoek’s workforce are women
The 2023 United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) report found that around 2.4 billion working-age women are not afforded equal economic opportunities worldwide.
NaCC completes probe into Namib Mills
The Namibian Competition Commission (NaCC) has completed investigations into Namib Mills for allegedly refusing to supply poultry products to small and medium enterprises.
Opinion – How do you spend Christmas in Namibia?
Christmas Day in Namibia is a joyous occasion celebrated with family and friends. People come together to share traditional meals, exchange gifts, and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
Opinion – 2024: A call for Namibia’s socio-economic dispensation
As many political activities are expected to abound in 2024, economic activities should be equally considered and prioritised.
Nghipondoka tells principals, teachers to be efficient
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Men should actively address GBV
Khomas regional governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua has urged males in Namibia to take part in initiatives aimed at addressing behavioural issues and gender-based violence (GBV).
San self-help project transforms lives
The Gebedsplaas San Self-Help Project at Otjozohungu in the Omaheke region was handed over to the San community on Thursday.
Most Namibians still lack internet access
Only 56% of Namibians have internet access, prompting a call for increased efforts to achieve universal connectivity, the information minister has said.
UN needs US$46.4 bn for aid
The United Nations said yesterday that it needed US$46.4 billion next year to bring life-saving help to around 180 million people in desperate circumstances
around the world.









